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Hunting Lodge or Hunting lodge may refer to: * Hunting lodge (U.K.) In the United Kingdom, the term hunting with no qualification generally refers to hunting with hounds, e.g. normally fox hunting, stag (deer) hunting, beagling, or minkhunting, whereas shooting is the shooting of game birds. What is called deer ..., in Britain, a small country property used for organising hunting parties * '' Jagdschloss'' ("hunting lodge"), in central Europe, a mansion or ''schloss'' built as the hunting residence for a king or nobleman and his entourage * '' Pavillon de chasse'' ("hunting pavilion"), in France, a building dedicated to venery built in areas where hunts take place regularly * Hunting cabin, a cottage used for hunting * Hunting Lodge, Rouse Hill, heritage-lister property in New South Wales, Australia * Hunting Lodge Farm, historic house in Ohio, United States See also * Hunting Lodge Mass Grave {{dab ...
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Hunting Lodge (U
Hunting Lodge or Hunting lodge may refer to: * Hunting lodge (U.K.), in Britain, a small country property used for organising hunting parties * ''Jagdschloss'' ("hunting lodge"), in central Europe, a mansion or ''schloss'' built as the hunting residence for a king or nobleman and his entourage * ''Pavillon de chasse'' ("hunting pavilion"), in France, a building dedicated to venery built in areas where hunts take place regularly * Hunting cabin, a cottage used for hunting * Hunting Lodge, Rouse Hill, heritage-lister property in New South Wales, Australia * Hunting Lodge Farm Hunting Lodge Farm is a historic house located near Oxford, Ohio, Oxford in Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio, Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio, Butler County, Ohio, United States. Constructed as a hunting lodge, it has been used by multip ..., historic house in Ohio, United States See also * Hunting Lodge Mass Grave {{dab ...
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Jagdschloss
A ''Jagdschloss'' is a hunting lodge in German-speaking countries. It is a ''schloss'' set in a wildlife park or a hunting area (such as a forest, field or by a lake) that served primarily as accommodation for a ruler or aristocrat and his entourage while hunting in the area. Characteristics A ''Jagdschloss'' was often the venue for a banquet accompanying a hunt, and sometimes it also hosted festivals and other events. The term ''Jagdschloss'' is often equated to the ''Lustschloss'' or ''maison de plaisance'', particularly as the hunt was also a recreational activity. However, a ''Lustschloss'' and ''Jagdschloss'' differ in function as well as architecture. The layout and furnishing of a ''Lustschloss'' is unconstrained, while that of a ''Jagdschloss'' is always related to hunting: the walls may be adorned with antlers and other trophies, with scenes of hunting, and also by a deliberate use of wood or other natural materials. A ''Jagdschloss'' could also be very lavishly furnis ...
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Pavillon De Chasse
A ''pavillon de chasse'' ("hunting pavilion") in France is a building dedicated to venery. They are built in areas where hunts take place regularly. The history of ''pavillons de chasse'' is a part of the history of venery and hunting with hounds and its role in terms of leisure purposes or summit meetings, and more broadly in the stewardship of the hunt. They are sometimes referred to as ''Rendez-vous de chasse''. History Renaissance period During the Renaissance, princes and great lords built ''pavillons de chasse'' for their leisure in their forest estates. One was King René of Anjou who, in the 15th century, built them in his states of Anjou and Provence. Notable examples are the Château de Baugé in Anjou or Gardanne in Provence. These pavilions were in the Renaissance style and looked more like richly ornate manor houses than princely castles or palaces. They were effectively second homes with a rustic appearance but with the comfort and decor worthy of the rank of th ...
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Hunting Cabin
A cottage, during Feudalism in England, England's feudal period, was the holding by a cottager (known as a cotter or ''bordar'') of a small house with enough garden to feed a family and in return for the cottage, the cottager had to provide some form of service to the manorial lord.Daniel D. McGarry, ''Medieval history and civilization'' (1976) p 242 However, in time cottage just became the general term for a small house. In modern usage, a cottage is usually a modest, often cosy dwelling, typically in a rural or semi-rural location and not necessarily in England. The cottage orné, often quite large and grand residences built by the nobility, dates back to a movement of "rustic" stylised cottages of the late 18th and early 19th century during the Romantic movement. In British English the term now denotes a small dwelling of traditional build, although it can also be applied to modern construction designed to resemble traditional houses (" mock cottages"). Cottages may be ...
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Hunting Lodge, Rouse Hill
The Hunting Lodge is a heritage-listed This list is of heritage registers, inventories of cultural properties, natural and man-made, tangible and intangible, movable and immovable, that are deemed to be of sufficient heritage value to be separately identified and recorded. In many ... colonial era hunting lodge located at 58 The Water Lane in Rouse Hill in The Hills Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. History The land on which the building is located was granted by Governor King to Governor Bligh in 1806 and ratified by Governor Macquarie. It was Bligh's private property and was named ''Copenhagen Farm'' after one of his sea battles. Later in the century the property passed to the land holder and politician S. H. Terry (1833-1887) who possibly built the lodge in the 1860s or later. Through Terry the property is strongly associated with Rouse Hill House and Box ...
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Hunting Lodge Farm
Hunting Lodge Farm is a historic house located near Oxford in Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. Constructed as a hunting lodge, it has been used by multiple prominent local residents, and its distinctive architecture has made it worthy of designation as a historic site. Built of brick and set upon a stone foundation, Hunting Lodge Farm is covered with a gabled asphalt roof.Curry, Lucy. Ohio Historic Inventory Nomination: The Gothic on Bonham Road'. Ohio Historical Society, 1978-07-01. The building has been deemed an example of the Gothic Revival style of architecture,Owen, Lorrie K., ed. ''Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places''. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 94. due largely to a few triangular windows that derive from traditional construction styles employed in the construction of hunting lodges in Bavaria. Overall, its architecture is more typical of the Greek Revival style, due to elements such as a symmetrical front facade, Tusc ...
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